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Goodmans GCE7007DAB
Hello, just bought a Goodmans GCE7007DAB for the car to replace the tape
deck in there. One of the main reasons I bought it (apart from being £99) was that the website (http://www.goodmansdigital.co.uk/GCE7007.htm) says that it has an aux. input. I wanted this so I could I could plug my mp3 player in. However when I opened it up I cannot see a socket anywhere and the manual doesn't mention one. Am I just being stupid? Cheers, Andy |
Goodmans GCE7007DAB
"Andy Hoe" wrote in message ... Hello, just bought a Goodmans GCE7007DAB for the car to replace the tape deck in there. One of the main reasons I bought it (apart from being £99) was that the website (http://www.goodmansdigital.co.uk/GCE7007.htm) says that it has an aux. input. I wanted this so I could I could plug my mp3 player in. However when I opened it up I cannot see a socket anywhere and the manual doesn't mention one. Am I just being stupid? Cheers, Andy Not sure, but maybe a couple of spare pins on the ISO connector are used for the Aux input - or are there phono connectors on the back of the unit? |
Goodmans GCE7007DAB
"Andy Hoe" wrote in
: Hello, just bought a Goodmans GCE7007DAB for the car to replace the tape deck in there. One of the main reasons I bought it (apart from being £99) was that the website (http://www.goodmansdigital.co.uk/GCE7007.htm) says that it has an aux. input. I wanted this so I could I could plug my mp3 player in. However when I opened it up I cannot see a socket anywhere and the manual doesn't mention one. Am I just being stupid? Cheers, Andy Sorry for hijacking the thread, but I have the Goodmans MP3 player that Halfords were selling over Xmas. I was wondering whether your head unit has an irritating buzzing sound in the background of any playback (radio or cd)? Mine does, and although it stays at a constant level, it will only completly disappear if the sound is turned down to zero. If I play the music loud enough, it will drown out the buzzing. I bought an interference suppressor and have hooked that up, but it made no difference at all. Anyone have any ideas? I have a feeling that I will have to put up with it, and am puttig it down to inferior componebts in the Goodmans. Previously, I had a Sony MD headunit, which worked fine - is the Goodmans really that inferior? Does any other Goodmans HU have the same buzzing noise? Anyone know how I can get rid of it? TIA -- Sol www.beep.tk |
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